ID | 185046 |
Title Proper | Moldovan-romanian relations |
Other Title Information | past and present |
Language | ENG |
Author | Malyshev, D |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | RELATIONS between Moldova and Romania have a fairly long history. It is not entirely correct to say that Moldovans and Romanians are the same people, although some politicians in the Republic of Moldova (RM), including its current president, Maia Sandu, try to present the situation precisely in this light. But detailed analysis leads to the conclusion that the Moldovans are a nation with their own history and culture that are by no means identical to Romanian history and culture. As for the population of Transnistria, it has virtually no relation to Romania. After all, most of the territory of Bessarabia (the historical name of modern Moldova) consisted of lands located between the Black Sea and the Dniester, Prut, and Danube Rivers. Today, this territory is part of the modern Republic of Moldova and southern Ukraine. |
`In' analytical Note | International Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 67, No.6; 2021: p.164-176 |
Journal Source | International Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 67 No 6 |
Key Words | NATO ; European Union ; Moldova ; Russia ; Romania ; Integration ; Bessarabia ; Transnistria Conflict ; Maia Sandu |